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the countries are japan, south korea, turkey, china and india. this morning's news triggered a 3% jump in crude oil prices. >>> more fallout over racism allegations against late singer kate smith. sunday the philadelphia flyers removed a statue of smith that sits outside the wells fargo center. the team also announced it will no longer use smith's rendition of "god bless america." smith died in 1986. several of the songs from the 1930s include racist lyrics. >>> all right. that's the news. time for the boost. i think we can all relate to the baby you are about to see in this video who just so badly wants one bite of her sister's ice cream. you can see her there, mouth wide, ready to share. ready. oh, just one scoop, please? now, it turns out the baby did already have some ice cream moments before this video was taken. she had hers, but she is looking for more. and you can never get enough ice cream. >> look at the pleasure with which the older sister is depriving. >> i know, she is like, not happening. >> that's like my house. that's what my son
the countries are japan, south korea, turkey, china and india. this morning's news triggered a 3% jump in crude oil prices. >>> more fallout over racism allegations against late singer kate smith. sunday the philadelphia flyers removed a statue of smith that sits outside the wells fargo center. the team also announced it will no longer use smith's rendition of "god bless america." smith died in 1986. several of the songs from the 1930s include racist lyrics. >>> all...
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., india, different countries in africa, when i stay and talk to women long enough, it is happening to millions of women and i wanted to write down my stories so people can understand it can happen to absolutely anybody and we need to change that. >> we do need to change that. [ applause ] in the time that we have left, what is so wonderful, you shared this story about -- because you -- in case -- she's married to bill gates. i don't know if you heard that. oh, by the way. but how the time story. when a friend asked about how you -- two powerful people, how you co-exist and talked about a time cop. >> what bill framed up so beautifully because i think one of our biggest struggles for us in our marriage, how do we allocate our time between us and our three kids and busy lives and what bill said said really beautifully was he reel lieded it wasn't good for either of us to be the time cop even though i felt that way but it's having shared goals for your family and work life that no one is the time cop. everyone is trying to figure out what is the right allocation given our goals as a fami
., india, different countries in africa, when i stay and talk to women long enough, it is happening to millions of women and i wanted to write down my stories so people can understand it can happen to absolutely anybody and we need to change that. >> we do need to change that. [ applause ] in the time that we have left, what is so wonderful, you shared this story about -- because you -- in case -- she's married to bill gates. i don't know if you heard that. oh, by the way. but how the...
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we'll look at things around the world including the air in india and australia's world-famous bondi beach to hear a company's plans on cleaning up the ocean and look at the waters off antarctica. but we'll start with vladimir duthiers who's above the rainforest. very from this point scientists are gathering to see how it affects climate change. we'll tell you what they're learning. that's coming up monday on "cbs this morning." >> can't wait, vlad. you can see it all monday here on "cbs this morning." >>> and we'll be right back. ve . men's nike polos... kids' nike tees - just $14.99... and - converse shoes for the family. plus - get kohl's cash! right now... at kohl's. peninsula trail? you won't find that on a map. i'll take you there. take this left. if you listen real hard you can hear the whales. oop. you hear that? (vo) our subaru outback lets us see the world. sometimes in ways we never imagined. when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪tum tum tum tum smoothies. also available tums sugar-free. >>> a remarkable discovery
we'll look at things around the world including the air in india and australia's world-famous bondi beach to hear a company's plans on cleaning up the ocean and look at the waters off antarctica. but we'll start with vladimir duthiers who's above the rainforest. very from this point scientists are gathering to see how it affects climate change. we'll tell you what they're learning. that's coming up monday on "cbs this morning." >> can't wait, vlad. you can see it all monday here...
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we have a case where a certain country -- india -- [laughter] -- is charging us. we're a great country, a great friend. prime minister modey charging us over 100% for many things. we're charging them nothing for similar or the same product and i have senators who say you can't do that. it's not free trade. where do they come from? where do they come from? it's not free trade. i don't know. where is david? you have to work on these people, david. lindsay, please work on them. it's the craziest thing. it's stupid trade. we have some stupid trade. we lost, for many years now, $800 billion a year in trade. who the hell makes these deals? you're probably saying to yourself those are knot good negotiators. actually democrats made a lot of them. republicans did to. but not a lot. we're getting 800 of it back. if they let me really do my thing we'd get it back but i have to be a little bit politically correct but -- by saying it's ok if we lose $20 billion with a country because we want to be nice to everybody. we're cracking down with countries that cheat. we're replacin
we have a case where a certain country -- india -- [laughter] -- is charging us. we're a great country, a great friend. prime minister modey charging us over 100% for many things. we're charging them nothing for similar or the same product and i have senators who say you can't do that. it's not free trade. where do they come from? where do they come from? it's not free trade. i don't know. where is david? you have to work on these people, david. lindsay, please work on them. it's the craziest...
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one was from india and the other from jamaica. you would have to -- i would also buy ancestry.com 23 and me if that goes through people will be checking to see if they get reparations. ed: beto o'rourke, meanwhile, real clear politics average 9.1%. pretty close to harris. but he out of the gate the excitement was there early on and doesn't seem to have followed up. would you buy sell or hold. >> i would sell. is he fizzling. i got back from israel benjamin netanyahu. this guy out of nowhere decides to attack him. is he a nobody. he has gone from double digits into single digits. he needs to get to california and speak spanish and while they are voting in iowa and new hampshire, california will be voting by mail. ed: that's around super tuesday. it's early. >> they vote early by mail. he might have an impact in there if he goes there the only candidate i think that speaks spanish. ed: real clear politics average only 2.9% peter put gej, buzz and actually breaking into the top tier of the poll. >> he might actually hold. but, i woul
one was from india and the other from jamaica. you would have to -- i would also buy ancestry.com 23 and me if that goes through people will be checking to see if they get reparations. ed: beto o'rourke, meanwhile, real clear politics average 9.1%. pretty close to harris. but he out of the gate the excitement was there early on and doesn't seem to have followed up. would you buy sell or hold. >> i would sell. is he fizzling. i got back from israel benjamin netanyahu. this guy out of...
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so india charged 100% tariff on a harley davidson. but when they send their motorcycles, and they make them, to us, we charge them nothing. so i called up prime minister modi, i said, unfair. he cut it 50%, i said, that's not good enough because, look, it's 50% to nothing the. and what we're doing is changing all of that stuff. changing all of that. [cheers and applause] rapidly. rapidly changing. and that goes for military protection also. that goes for military protection also. we are getting ripped. we're defending the world. we're defending wealthy countries that could well afford to pay us, but they've been getting this free military -- or at least massive partial subsidies for so many years it's almost like habit. it's more habit than anything else. nobody does anything about it but we do. there's one country, we lose $5 billion -- i won't say. i don't want to embarrass anybody. the last thing i want to do is embarrass somebody. [laughter] but they lose -- we spend $5 billion a year defending them, right? so i said to the genera
so india charged 100% tariff on a harley davidson. but when they send their motorcycles, and they make them, to us, we charge them nothing. so i called up prime minister modi, i said, unfair. he cut it 50%, i said, that's not good enough because, look, it's 50% to nothing the. and what we're doing is changing all of that stuff. changing all of that. [cheers and applause] rapidly. rapidly changing. and that goes for military protection also. that goes for military protection also. we are getting...
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where is india and china? >> sean: they'll never join us. >> we're the only ones doing it. >> sean: 30 seconds. quick answer. so the president says -- it's a 70/30 issue build a border wall. we shouldn't take up healthcare. you guys promised this for seven years. show votes. you never got it done. why not fight to follow up on your promises? meaning the republicans house and senate. trump keeps fighting for his promises. >> yeah, if we have a healthcare plan, by god let's fight for it. border security, let's fight for it. everybody has to do it. we shouldn't -- in all fairness, i wish we had had the president step in to office in january 2017 and say i'm asking for a supplemental appropriation to build the wall and the necessary places along the southern border. we would be better off than fighting it today with a democratic house. >> you're right. that was promised by paul ryan. they didn't override his veto. they allocated $9 billion from the defense department. coming up, democrats can't handle the mueller
where is india and china? >> sean: they'll never join us. >> we're the only ones doing it. >> sean: 30 seconds. quick answer. so the president says -- it's a 70/30 issue build a border wall. we shouldn't take up healthcare. you guys promised this for seven years. show votes. you never got it done. why not fight to follow up on your promises? meaning the republicans house and senate. trump keeps fighting for his promises. >> yeah, if we have a healthcare plan, by god...
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to south africa to india and becomes resistant to treatment quickly. while it is not a threat to the general public, hospitals and nursing homes have to stay vigilant for t vigilant. for the very sick, their lives are at stake. one other troubling characteristic. candida auris is difficult to detect, but experts say they are working on better ways to test for it. the next step, trying to figure out the best way to treat it, guys. >> wow. >> very disturbing. >> thank you. >>> we are bringing in nbc news medical correspondent dr. john torres. when you listen you get scared and screamed out a little. how worried should people be in if they are in the hospital? >> right now this candida is ace light isolated to people in the hospital. so people should be aware this is going on especially if they have a loved one in the hospital or they have to go to the hospital. not time for panic. this is not taking over the world. this got discovered in 2009. it's a new fungus we discovered and it's cropped up around the world. it has experts looking into it and making
to south africa to india and becomes resistant to treatment quickly. while it is not a threat to the general public, hospitals and nursing homes have to stay vigilant for t vigilant. for the very sick, their lives are at stake. one other troubling characteristic. candida auris is difficult to detect, but experts say they are working on better ways to test for it. the next step, trying to figure out the best way to treat it, guys. >> wow. >> very disturbing. >> thank you....
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we returned to see how the students and the scheme of helping change the face of india. soup authority announces iraq. this is al jazeera. has i'm sick of this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes sudanese opposition leaders say the military is trying to break up their sit in. spain socialist party begins talks to form a new government a day are falling short of a majority in the election. confident with that change will be one of the safest airplanes ever to fly after two crashes in the last year which killed hundreds of people boeing's chief executive is determined the seven three seven max will get back in the air. and when hey reporting from tokyo where japanese are preparing for the first imperial abdication in more than two hundred years. hello sudan's main protest group has accused the military rulers of trying to break up a sit in in the capital hard to know the army toppled longtime president on one of bashir three weeks ago but it's been under increasing pressure to give up power mohamed vall has more. southern tension at the city
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as the world's biggest democracy goes to the polls we focus on the economic challenges facing india and the rise of ultranationalist a new series if you want a winning environmental push meet some of the people striving to protect the planet twenty five years after coming to power can be a unseen maintain its political dominance in south africa and a massive documentary series compromise of two young lives in rule kenya and out in brazil over the past twenty years i do eat breakfast still looming and populism on the rhine across europe will these elections become a referendum on the you sent me on al-jazeera. made me every week a nissan who brings a series of breaking stories until you've been listening finest as we turn the cameras on the media. i'm focused on how they report on the stories that matter. on al-jazeera. you're on the news hour we're going to remind you of the developing news the breaking news indeed out of venezuela this hour these are the live pictures of protesters supporters of one guy who is now talking about the final push in his attempt to topple president nicolas
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it countries currently have waivers including china and india. secretary of state mike pompeo called afghanistan's president over the weekend to express washington disappointment over the indefinite post potion of their talks with the taliban. the talks were scheduled to begin friday in qatar but were called off after disagreements over who should attend. the gathering was considered a significant first step toward finding an end to the war in afghanistan and the eventual withdrawal of u.s. troops in the country. president trump says he will not nominate former pizza company executive herman cain for a seat on the federal reserve board. in a tweet, the president called him a truly wonderful man and cain asked that the president not nominate him. the confirmation did appear to be blocked by his own party. the supreme court will decide whether the main civil rights law that inhibits employment discrimination applies to lgbt people. the justice said they will hear cases involving people who claim they were fired because of their sexual orientation.
it countries currently have waivers including china and india. secretary of state mike pompeo called afghanistan's president over the weekend to express washington disappointment over the indefinite post potion of their talks with the taliban. the talks were scheduled to begin friday in qatar but were called off after disagreements over who should attend. the gathering was considered a significant first step toward finding an end to the war in afghanistan and the eventual withdrawal of u.s....
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india charged 100 -- 100% tariff. when they send their motorcycles and make them to us, we charge them nothing. i called up the prime minister and said, unfair. he cut it 50%. i said that's not good enough. it's 50% to nothing. what we are doing is changing all of that stuff. changing all of that. [applause] rapidly.mp: that goes for military protection also. ripped.etting we are defending the world. we are defending wealthy countries. they can well afford to pay us. they have been getting this free military -- or at least massive partial subsidies for so many years. it's a most like habit. it's more habit than anything else. country, we lose $5 billion -- i don't want to say it. i don't want to embarrass anybody. the last thing i want to do is embarrass somebody. spent $5 billion in defending them. i said to the generals, how much do we spend? they say, $5 million. very wealthy country. i said, how much do they pay? sir, $500 million. they are rich. i called the country. right? i called the country. we lose $4.5 mill
india charged 100 -- 100% tariff. when they send their motorcycles and make them to us, we charge them nothing. i called up the prime minister and said, unfair. he cut it 50%. i said that's not good enough. it's 50% to nothing. what we are doing is changing all of that stuff. changing all of that. [applause] rapidly.mp: that goes for military protection also. ripped.etting we are defending the world. we are defending wealthy countries. they can well afford to pay us. they have been getting this...
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elect leaders from donald trump to india's modi have been steadily attacking the independence of their nation's central banks. as the economists points out, politicians in the 1970s would routinely use central banks to goose the economy to help them win elections. this helped create a wave of inflation that parol lialyzed economies. compa countries have given central banks must greater independence. today it's trump who is leading the charge in the opposite direction. he is attacking the fed and asking it not only to cut rates but to engage in emergency measures to boost the economy at a time of robust growth and low unemployment. to ensure that the fed complies with his wishes, he plans to nominate who candidates whose main qualifications appear to be a slavish approach to the president. trump is not alone. in march, turkey central bank spent $2 billion trying to prop up in advance of the election. the bank cut rates to help him in the national elections that are now under way. in addition, he raided the central banks for $4 billion to buy the votes of poor farmers. in south africa, t
elect leaders from donald trump to india's modi have been steadily attacking the independence of their nation's central banks. as the economists points out, politicians in the 1970s would routinely use central banks to goose the economy to help them win elections. this helped create a wave of inflation that parol lialyzed economies. compa countries have given central banks must greater independence. today it's trump who is leading the charge in the opposite direction. he is attacking the fed...
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it was a photo from harry's aunt, an official visit from the countess of wessex to a hospital in india. the @sussex royal account being obsessively watched b, but no baby pics here. just harry at the marathon. down in windsor abc news has learned the queen was among the first visitors to frogmore cottage. her majesty visiting mum-to-be meghan over easter. bookmakers here in windsor are taking bets on baby names for baby sussex and i think we might all be able to guess the odds-on favorite for a girl. diana. diana, after the child's grandmother, the late princess of wales, and grace, both these names come with odds of 6-1. in joint second place there's elizabeth, which would be a nod to his or her great grandmother, the queen. and arthur, the name of a legendary english king, all very royal so far. also in the running are philip, presumably after prince philip, alice, james and albert. >> they're under no pressure to pick a traditional name. in fact, sources close to the couple say while they want to embrace the traditional side, they want to reflect the moderninty about their relations
it was a photo from harry's aunt, an official visit from the countess of wessex to a hospital in india. the @sussex royal account being obsessively watched b, but no baby pics here. just harry at the marathon. down in windsor abc news has learned the queen was among the first visitors to frogmore cottage. her majesty visiting mum-to-be meghan over easter. bookmakers here in windsor are taking bets on baby names for baby sussex and i think we might all be able to guess the odds-on favorite for a...
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as the world's biggest democracy goes to the polls we focus on the economic challenges facing india and the rise of ultranationalist a new series if you want a winning environmental push meet some of the people striving for. twenty five years up to coming to power can be a n c maintain its political dominance in south africa and a massive documentary series on the lives of two young lives will kenya and up and brazil and adapt past twenty years and with bricks that still looming and populism on the rhine across europe will these election. become a referendum on you sell me on al-jazeera. make me every week cleanly cycle brings a series of breaking stories join them listening post as we turn the cameras on the media and focus on how they report on the stories that matter demands on al-jazeera . welcome back you're watching al-jazeera news hour with me to hell robin a reminder of our top stories venezuelan opposition leader heart and wider has launched what he calls the final phase of the operation to oust the president security forces fired tear gas and drove a vehicle into protesters pr
as the world's biggest democracy goes to the polls we focus on the economic challenges facing india and the rise of ultranationalist a new series if you want a winning environmental push meet some of the people striving for. twenty five years up to coming to power can be a n c maintain its political dominance in south africa and a massive documentary series on the lives of two young lives will kenya and up and brazil and adapt past twenty years and with bricks that still looming and populism on...
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there's also the fact that sri lanka is between china and india and many ways at opposed odds. so you have external and internal influence and important to understand that the previous violence in the last year between buddhists and muslims was in many cases it was like almost mob violence. it was not coordinated attacks like seeing here and this hasn't happened even in the civil war. this is something that is a coordinated, planned out. just to have six attacks at six targets simultaneous shows a level of sophistication that we haven't seen in sri lanka. that is something that i'm sure counterterrorism experts around the world taking note of. >> i found it absolutely incredible to pull this off because some of the locations based on the map there are 161 miles away from each other. >> yes. >> near simultaneous attacks. you see the island nation there of vi listen ka. as you take a look at that. we are getting a statement from the u.s. state department moments ago. the secretary of state saying the attacks on innocent people gathering in a place of worship or enjoying a holiday
there's also the fact that sri lanka is between china and india and many ways at opposed odds. so you have external and internal influence and important to understand that the previous violence in the last year between buddhists and muslims was in many cases it was like almost mob violence. it was not coordinated attacks like seeing here and this hasn't happened even in the civil war. this is something that is a coordinated, planned out. just to have six attacks at six targets simultaneous...
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the tech giant is rolling out the tool in india today where an election is underway. twitter came under fire for allowing misinformation to spread during the 2016 u.s. presidential campaign. >>> a new usa today network investigation uncovered disturbing patterns of police officers rising through the ranks despite being convicted of crimes. tarnished brass, the headline. the investigation found 32 people who became police chiefs or sheriffs despite a finding of serious misconduct usually at another department. jeff spoke to an ohio police chief who said an officer fired twice from his department went on to become the police chief of a nearby town. jeff is in washington. >> a lot of police departments don't have the money or resources to do thorough background checks on candidates secretive and hard to uncover. the usa network investigation discovered many troubled officers are slipping through the cracks. what you are acknowledging that the police departments across the country aren't necessarily hiring the best and brightest. >> i believe that is the case. >> reporter
the tech giant is rolling out the tool in india today where an election is underway. twitter came under fire for allowing misinformation to spread during the 2016 u.s. presidential campaign. >>> a new usa today network investigation uncovered disturbing patterns of police officers rising through the ranks despite being convicted of crimes. tarnished brass, the headline. the investigation found 32 people who became police chiefs or sheriffs despite a finding of serious misconduct...
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most of that goes to china and india. now the trump administration is wagging its finger saying you can't buy that oil. so here's the question. if they are not getting it from iran, where do they get it? saudi arabia? maybe. t but if there's more demand for something than supply exists you know where prices go. they go up. all in all kind of an interesting time given guys that we're in the middle of a very sensitive trade negotiation with china as well. this move against iran will do economic damage to china more than anybody else right when we're trying to solidify this all-important trade deal. >> the stated objective from the white house is to deny iran's oil export and that big source of revenue. does this move hurt iran's economy? >> it will and already has. iran sells about $50 billion of oil a year. about 40% of their government revenue comes from oil sales. many viewers are wonders you how can we tell a sovereign nation not to buy another sovereign nation's oil. we do that by stopping the flow of other business tr
most of that goes to china and india. now the trump administration is wagging its finger saying you can't buy that oil. so here's the question. if they are not getting it from iran, where do they get it? saudi arabia? maybe. t but if there's more demand for something than supply exists you know where prices go. they go up. all in all kind of an interesting time given guys that we're in the middle of a very sensitive trade negotiation with china as well. this move against iran will do economic...
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. >> i was in india, and i went to go buy material for our youngest daughter who happens to be from bangladesh, and while i was buying it, i heard some rumblings coming from below the floorboards and i was beginning to pay and i looked down and there was like little slats in the floorboards and i could see a whole lot of little eyes looking up at me. >> reporter: she says after she went home she couldn't get the children out of her head. she educated herself about trafficking, was . on working to stop she is, of course, still mourning the loss of her husband who died last august and this week, another heartbreak. >> my husband's dog burma, she had a freak accident and she drowned. so she's with him now. he's throwing sticks to her up there and they're having a great time because she would never leave his side. i told my friends it was a bit like losing him all over again. >> it isn't easy living life in public. people can be cruel. >> uh-hum. >> you just reposted a post essentially what they're saying is glad your husband's dead and we wish your daughter would die. >> i was not only offended i
. >> i was in india, and i went to go buy material for our youngest daughter who happens to be from bangladesh, and while i was buying it, i heard some rumblings coming from below the floorboards and i was beginning to pay and i looked down and there was like little slats in the floorboards and i could see a whole lot of little eyes looking up at me. >> reporter: she says after she went home she couldn't get the children out of her head. she educated herself about trafficking, was ....
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from what we're learning, there were intel officials in india and the united states that warned sri lanka in the beginning of april. there were repeated warnings, memos over the last days, including a memo from sri lankan security that was so specific, there were actually a list of suspects. this feels like a massive failure. >> well, it wasn't a failure on the part of the united states and india because that information was transmitted to sri lanka. it's part of the fault of sri lankan police who didn't act on it. that government is fairly dysfunctional, still hollowed out by the civil war. yes, so, it's a horrible failure. >> and from what we understand, the prime minister saying there is still a threat, there are still suspects out there, quote, on the run with explosives. i mean, just put that in perspective for us. how dangerous is the situation on the ground right now? >> well, if i were -- i wouldn't go in a hotel frequented by foreigners or any public place, train station, airports, nowhere. if there's still bombs out there and these people are very effective and very dangerous, a
from what we're learning, there were intel officials in india and the united states that warned sri lanka in the beginning of april. there were repeated warnings, memos over the last days, including a memo from sri lankan security that was so specific, there were actually a list of suspects. this feels like a massive failure. >> well, it wasn't a failure on the part of the united states and india because that information was transmitted to sri lanka. it's part of the fault of sri lankan...
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i was living with an indigitious tribe, india, italy, norway, the happiest country in the world. what a privilege, right, that we get to travel to these places and see this. but they all had some purpose, some reason that we visited them. >> what a privilege and what an exciting thing to see it. i know you talked about this ages ago, and have i been so excited. >> you were very supportive. i appreciate that. >> i'll be a big viewer. thank you, sanjay. and "chasing life with dr. sanjay gupta" premieres saturday at 9:00 on cnn. and anderson starts now. >>> good evening. a very busy hour ahead, whether it's the arrest of wikileaks's julian assange or the story we begin with tonight, the attorney general of the united states and exactly who he is and is not working for. is he an impartial lawman or trying to curry favor with president trump? the question is being asked tonight because of barr's most recent senate testimony and the way he characterized aspects of the fbi's russia counterintelligence investigation, specifically this. >> we want to make sure that during -- i think spyin
i was living with an indigitious tribe, india, italy, norway, the happiest country in the world. what a privilege, right, that we get to travel to these places and see this. but they all had some purpose, some reason that we visited them. >> what a privilege and what an exciting thing to see it. i know you talked about this ages ago, and have i been so excited. >> you were very supportive. i appreciate that. >> i'll be a big viewer. thank you, sanjay. and "chasing life...
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i get a call from prime minister of india. they are one of the highest taxing nations in the world, they tax us 100%. you know what i'm talking about. they charge 100% tariffs on goods. they make a lot of them. indian cycle. they send them to our country and we charge them nothing. we send harley-davidson to india and they charge us 100%. not fair. not reciprocal. not fair. for those of you like sean, where is sean? where is my guy from wisconsin? where is he? this guy is a champion. him and jim, 128 and one, where is he? what a lousy location. are you kidding me. i can't believe it. when you are that good. don't kid yourself. a lot of us appear, not just here. a lot of us appear. he is a warrior and sean is a warrior and sean is working on the reciprocal trade act. if they judge us we judge them, very simple. they charge us we charge them and you are doing great and i appreciate it. he is the tree climbing, these characters who go up the trees, going up isn't the hard part. it is coming down. if you miss, you are dead. he mis
i get a call from prime minister of india. they are one of the highest taxing nations in the world, they tax us 100%. you know what i'm talking about. they charge 100% tariffs on goods. they make a lot of them. indian cycle. they send them to our country and we charge them nothing. we send harley-davidson to india and they charge us 100%. not fair. not reciprocal. not fair. for those of you like sean, where is sean? where is my guy from wisconsin? where is he? this guy is a champion. him and...
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isn't quite honest name page of trump that it could well be that india pushes back and said no we will not do this we want to we want to continue with our infrastructural developments built around a radiant oil and we don't want to be pushed around by the west and that's the same with all the other holy of the states that iran is trading with they all have their own relationships not only with iran but with the u.s. and other states as well so we need to look at this need to contextualize each of these relationships and by doing that with better able to see the extent to which those states might push back against the u.s. because it's really complex isn't it i want to bring things back to iran a little bit let's do this with mohammed in teheran i want to get if. we'll from you of the iranian people what they think about all of this because we characterize it as a battle between two governments but in the end it would be the iranian people who would feel the effects now let's play this out here let's say that iran takes some sort of action it retaliates it closes the straits of hormuz t
isn't quite honest name page of trump that it could well be that india pushes back and said no we will not do this we want to we want to continue with our infrastructural developments built around a radiant oil and we don't want to be pushed around by the west and that's the same with all the other holy of the states that iran is trading with they all have their own relationships not only with iran but with the u.s. and other states as well so we need to look at this need to contextualize each...
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pakistan and india trade fire in the disputed himalayan region of kashmir today. 7 people killed there tensions flared nuclear armed nations after a suicide bombing killed 40 indian troops and indian administered kashmir back in february. some of the other stories beyond our borders tonight. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ug ♪ look limu. a civilian buying a new car. let's go. limu's right. liberty mutual can save you money by customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh... yeah, i've been a customer for years. huh... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ your control. like bedhead. hmmmm. ♪ rub-a-dub ducky... and then...there's national car rental. at national, i'm in total control. i can just skip the counter and choose any car in the aisle i like. so i can rent fast without getting a hair out of place. heeeeey. hey! ah, control. (vo) go national. go like a pro. i felt completely helpless. trashed online, my entire career and business were in jeopardy. i called reputation defender. they were able to restore my good name. if
pakistan and india trade fire in the disputed himalayan region of kashmir today. 7 people killed there tensions flared nuclear armed nations after a suicide bombing killed 40 indian troops and indian administered kashmir back in february. some of the other stories beyond our borders tonight. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ug ♪ look limu. a civilian buying a new car. let's go. limu's right. liberty mutual can save you money by customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need....
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november the us gave waivers to a country's three stop the imports by themselves turkey china south korea india and japan are still buying the oil. now back to "life, liberty & levin". mark: welcome back to the special edition of "life, liberty & levin" liberty and tyranny. i have a question for you, america. no collusion. not fooled by anybody they looked for and they tried to create it. they failed. when did mister mueller realize there was no collusion? we realize that from the number one. how long did it take him crack some people believe a year and a half ago some people looked at the indictments that they brought the convictions no collusion or conspiracy or collaboration. nothing. they had to know there was no collusion. so my question to you ladies and gentlemen,, why did he wait? they asked this question several weeks ago. why did he wait? to tell the attorney general of the united states there was no collusion? all the dark cloud hanging over the presidency, the demagogues of propaganda, news reporters, analyst on television. phony reporters "washington times", "new york times times",
november the us gave waivers to a country's three stop the imports by themselves turkey china south korea india and japan are still buying the oil. now back to "life, liberty & levin". mark: welcome back to the special edition of "life, liberty & levin" liberty and tyranny. i have a question for you, america. no collusion. not fooled by anybody they looked for and they tried to create it. they failed. when did mister mueller realize there was no collusion? we realize...
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this is the newest hair trend in india. the barber actually likes the lights the customers hair on fire and until the fire goes out about 12 seconds. we are told the technique allegedly eliminates the split ends and cost $25 to $50. you would have to pay me to get that done. tonight's midnight hero, the last 20 years teacher john krone a vietnam veteran himself has brought military veterans to martin luther king high school riverside, california, so they can tell their stories to his students. and then, though students in turn, honor the veterans by writing them at writing reporting about them. >> the purpose is to put students face-to-face with history. to learn about what it takes to defend freedom and democracy. >> shannon: this year 300 veteran showed up especially to recognize him for 40 years of teaching. they thanked him for his service beyond the classroom as well. he and all of those veterans and the kids too reporting him. what a great program. the most watched from a trusted and thank you for spending your evenin
this is the newest hair trend in india. the barber actually likes the lights the customers hair on fire and until the fire goes out about 12 seconds. we are told the technique allegedly eliminates the split ends and cost $25 to $50. you would have to pay me to get that done. tonight's midnight hero, the last 20 years teacher john krone a vietnam veteran himself has brought military veterans to martin luther king high school riverside, california, so they can tell their stories to his students....
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india's second largest airline runs out of money does jet airways have a future. on money looking for a route out of russia and into the european union appears to have found a crack in the banking system tens of billions of dollars as. been laundered through mostly baltic nations swamping the outposts of nordic banks it's been an ongoing headache for european regulators and now a different issue entirely has raised the anxiety levels in european capitals russia plans to move the headquarters of its development bank to hungary we'll get into that in a moment but first let's get to grips with the scale of this money laundering problem and some of the numbers behind it around one trillion dollars has been moved out of russia over the last twenty five years by individuals and companies not all illicit but that's money that has not returned to the country other sources of the money include moldova and azerbaijan the money has been moved via malta cyprus estonia latvia and lithuania in the biggest money laundering case two hundred thirty billion dollars was transferred
india's second largest airline runs out of money does jet airways have a future. on money looking for a route out of russia and into the european union appears to have found a crack in the banking system tens of billions of dollars as. been laundered through mostly baltic nations swamping the outposts of nordic banks it's been an ongoing headache for european regulators and now a different issue entirely has raised the anxiety levels in european capitals russia plans to move the headquarters of...
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nasa says india sent hundreds of pieces of debris into orbit, some too small to track. india's ministry of external affairs claims the test was performed faithfully thing the debris will dissolve over the next few weeks. nasa says it will continue to monitor carefully space debris near the international space station over the next several weeks. right the last >>> >>> a fire at a chemical plant killed one person and critically injured two others. a tank holding a flammable chemical used in production of gasoline caught fire at about 11:00 this morning. the fire sent six -- thick plumes of black smoke into the sky. the fire was controlled about 5 hours after a company at the c a lawsuit in the marketing of a powerful painkiller, oxycontin, called the suit false and misleading. the family owned purdue pharma is being sued by the massachusetts attorney general for allegedly pushing to keep patients on the drug longer, despite evidence that it was contributing to the opioid crisis. produces the state cherry picked quotes from documents to create a false impression. the mass
nasa says india sent hundreds of pieces of debris into orbit, some too small to track. india's ministry of external affairs claims the test was performed faithfully thing the debris will dissolve over the next few weeks. nasa says it will continue to monitor carefully space debris near the international space station over the next several weeks. right the last >>> >>> a fire at a chemical plant killed one person and critically injured two others. a tank holding a flammable...
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if you say something on this network and someone calls pulled out of a car in india and hanged, if you promote content that promotes in genocidal activity, you're in a world of hurt. if it was found that commercials on this network has been weaponized by the russian government, this network would be shut down. but not facebook because we see the gross ideology. subject them to the same standards, the majority of people that are bad actors, aren't who they say they are. so identity and rewriting content -- >> they're making moves on that front. they are doing things on identity particularly when it comes to political ads. that said, these are three people here who are probusiness and who don't dislike social media. we have not given up on social media. your view is that they shouldn't be -- the regulation that you have talked about treats them as utilities as well as media. >> well, look -- >> because they are the pipe through which other people communicate. >> the chance here, is to double down on capitolism. what's key to capitalism, competition. and the first thing we need to have ha
if you say something on this network and someone calls pulled out of a car in india and hanged, if you promote content that promotes in genocidal activity, you're in a world of hurt. if it was found that commercials on this network has been weaponized by the russian government, this network would be shut down. but not facebook because we see the gross ideology. subject them to the same standards, the majority of people that are bad actors, aren't who they say they are. so identity and rewriting...
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russians in addition to the trump tower moscow meeting we know so much about, a second attempt to offer india incrimin information about the hillary clinton campaign and that is redacted out of the report because it says it is subject of a ongoing investigation. what i've been doing for most of the day is focusing on the collusion element of the report and finding out -- trying to determine, okay, ifcrimes, what mueller say about collusion. and you realize mueller looked at this from a very narrow lens. to prosecute collusion was a high bar. he had to find a corrupt pact between the trump campaign and russians. it wasn't enough to find that they were acting in mutually beneficial ways. but he lays out a series of contacts many of which we already knew about because the press did a pretty darn good job uncovering that story. but a couple details that caught my eye were the fact that jared kushner in negotiations with the russian ambassador sergey kislyak after the election in november 2016 asked to set up a secure back channel communication inside the russian embassy. >> i remember that. >> yo
russians in addition to the trump tower moscow meeting we know so much about, a second attempt to offer india incrimin information about the hillary clinton campaign and that is redacted out of the report because it says it is subject of a ongoing investigation. what i've been doing for most of the day is focusing on the collusion element of the report and finding out -- trying to determine, okay, ifcrimes, what mueller say about collusion. and you realize mueller looked at this from a very...
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into the intelligence failure after the prime minister said the attack would have been prevented when india handed over specific intelligence ten days ago. >> if he did receive help from my assist it would mark the beginning of a new era for the terror group, a clear reminder they have not set territorial caliphate is to pose a major threat. >> bret: thank you. up next to another legal problem for actor jussie smollett. first beyond our borders tonight. the man in charge of the restoration of fire at notre dame cathedral said he has hired professional mountain climbers to install temporary tarps over the building to offset potential rain damage with showers said to have the french capital this week the architect said he had to rush the installation of protected covers. northern ireland police service says it has arrested a woman under the terrorism act with the slang of the journalist. the 57-year-old female suspect was arrested tuesday, the army splintered group earlier committed one of its volunteers killed her. she was fatally shot while reporting on rioting. burma supreme court has reje
into the intelligence failure after the prime minister said the attack would have been prevented when india handed over specific intelligence ten days ago. >> if he did receive help from my assist it would mark the beginning of a new era for the terror group, a clear reminder they have not set territorial caliphate is to pose a major threat. >> bret: thank you. up next to another legal problem for actor jussie smollett. first beyond our borders tonight. the man in charge of the...
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but i want to begin with horrific breaking news out of sri lanka, an island nation off the coast of india. hundreds of people are injured or dead this morning, after eight coordinated bombings across the country this easter sunday. explosions occurred at churches as worshippers attended easter mass. there were bombings at three hotels popular with foreign tourists and dozens of foreigners among the dead, according to officials from see lanka who said there have been arrests made this morning. president trump responded in a tweet offering condolences about the terrorist attacks saying "we stand ready to help." i want to go now to cnn international diplomatic editor nick nic robertson who joins me with more. what is the very latest? >> reporter: jake, it's still not clear who was behind the bombing. very clear it was coordinated and well-planned, that these people were intending to send a very clear message on this, one of the most holy days in the christian calendar, easter, they were attacking christians, not just people in hotels foreigners but clearly intent on attacking christians and
but i want to begin with horrific breaking news out of sri lanka, an island nation off the coast of india. hundreds of people are injured or dead this morning, after eight coordinated bombings across the country this easter sunday. explosions occurred at churches as worshippers attended easter mass. there were bombings at three hotels popular with foreign tourists and dozens of foreigners among the dead, according to officials from see lanka who said there have been arrests made this morning....
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as the world's biggest democracy goes to the polls we focus on the economic challenges facing india and the rise of ultranationalist a new series of the award winning environmental show which meets some of the people striving to protect the planet twenty five he is up to coming to power can be a unseen one thousand its political dominance in south africa and a massive documentary series called from lives of two young fish and rule kenya and devon brazil of a deficit trying to give and with breakfast still looming and populism on the rinds across europe will these elections become a referendum on the use of cell phone may on al-jazeera. a clam the stein world of illegal trade what you have here is not just archaeological objects you're talking about a political dimension where the spoils of war smuggled and sold to walk in houses and private collections of bangs are selling an artifact is worth finances to be headaches and muscle use in the middle east don't sal don't and that's one quick solution trafficking on al-jazeera. coming. up. this is al jazeera. hello i'm daryn jordan this is t
as the world's biggest democracy goes to the polls we focus on the economic challenges facing india and the rise of ultranationalist a new series of the award winning environmental show which meets some of the people striving to protect the planet twenty five he is up to coming to power can be a unseen one thousand its political dominance in south africa and a massive documentary series called from lives of two young fish and rule kenya and devon brazil of a deficit trying to give and with...
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woodruff: it has been more than ten years since a series of coordinated terror attacks rocked mumbai, india. just last month, the f.b.i. added a pakistani man named i sajid mir most wanted terrorists list, in connection to the attacks, and the alleged mastermind is still free. but the sties of those who survived it, live on. amna nawaz sat down with the cast and director of "hotel mumbai," a feature film thatke a vivid and visceral look at the siege that shook the world. it is part of our ongoing arts and culture series, "canvas." i >>n mumbai, multiple bombings and gunmen -- >> the 2008 mumbai attacks paralyzed an entire city and half thworld raed for three days. the story is now told on the big screen in "hotel mumbai." across multiple attk sites, over 160 people were killed, including staff at th lury taj hotel, a mumbai landmark wherdirector anthony maras centers his story. >> a lot of terror attacks,dd quite and they're over and we're left dealing with the aftermath. tcause of the dynamics oe situation in mumbai in those three days were such that the police response took a number of da
woodruff: it has been more than ten years since a series of coordinated terror attacks rocked mumbai, india. just last month, the f.b.i. added a pakistani man named i sajid mir most wanted terrorists list, in connection to the attacks, and the alleged mastermind is still free. but the sties of those who survived it, live on. amna nawaz sat down with the cast and director of "hotel mumbai," a feature film thatke a vivid and visceral look at the siege that shook the world. it is part of...
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. >>> today the dolly llama was released in new delhi india. octors treated him for a chest infection. thear 83--old spiritual leader said he feels almost normal again. he usually spends most of th t yearveling around the world teachinguddhism and highlighting tibet struggle for greater freedom but year he reduced his travel time to take care of his health. >>> thousands of people packed the streets and the staples center to say final farewell to slain rapper nipsey hussle. yesterday friends and family and fans paidribute to the 33-year-old shot and killed last month in front of his store in los angeles. he is now buried at forest lawn memorial park in hollywood hills. >>> hate speech is a hot button hesue and tech companies are trying to do t part in minimizing it online. stillt ahead, hear whanges could be coming down your social media feeds. t >>h companies were in the hot seat on capitol hill this week facing tough questions from lawmakers about moderating content, rather. nbc's lizla mclachlan es what this could mean for the future of the
. >>> today the dolly llama was released in new delhi india. octors treated him for a chest infection. thear 83--old spiritual leader said he feels almost normal again. he usually spends most of th t yearveling around the world teachinguddhism and highlighting tibet struggle for greater freedom but year he reduced his travel time to take care of his health. >>> thousands of people packed the streets and the staples center to say final farewell to slain rapper nipsey hussle....
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ambassador to india and is now the henry kissinger senior fellow for u.s. foreign policy, the council on foreign relations. he has a new piece out for the council entitled trump's foreign policies are better than they seem. >> oh, good. >> why don't we start with north korea there, mr. ambassador, and explain how donald trump's actions in north korea are actually better than they seem. >> all of his predecessors tried an approach of starting at the official level and trying to go up. and they all failed. and so north korea continued to develop its nuclear weapons and missile capabilities. the president has tried a different approach. it may not work, but it's right to try a different approach since all the other efforts by his predecessors failed. let's not count him out now, if i may say. i don't believe the hanoi summit collapsed as many have said. they just didn't agree. so let's see. it may be that it won't work, but it was worth trying. >> and we've heard talk from the very beginning that the president has been pushing, his team has been pushing for de
ambassador to india and is now the henry kissinger senior fellow for u.s. foreign policy, the council on foreign relations. he has a new piece out for the council entitled trump's foreign policies are better than they seem. >> oh, good. >> why don't we start with north korea there, mr. ambassador, and explain how donald trump's actions in north korea are actually better than they seem. >> all of his predecessors tried an approach of starting at the official level and trying to...
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people from india, bangladesh. of course, cuba/haiti in the northern triangle of el salvador, guatemala and honduras. the journey has been unbelievable. this is a gentleman from cameroon. here is what he said about his journey on the way. listen. >> i'm from cameroon and my journey i started from cameroon to nigeria, came by boat, i come and to columbia and i take my boat from columbia. i arrive in panama. i walk, i left panama to costa rica, from costa rica to nicaragua, from nicaragua to honduras, in honduras to guatemala, from guatemala guatemala to mexico now. >> so clearly what it is that's drawing them is our catch and release policy and while it isn't the same size caravan we saw before it is a constant flow of small caravans. this is the shelter where we had some 1300 migrants escape because they're being detained in there. these folks want to get in there. the images we have we can show you inside overcrowding, it is unbelievably overcapacity, sanitary conditions are terrible. the situation is very fluid h
people from india, bangladesh. of course, cuba/haiti in the northern triangle of el salvador, guatemala and honduras. the journey has been unbelievable. this is a gentleman from cameroon. here is what he said about his journey on the way. listen. >> i'm from cameroon and my journey i started from cameroon to nigeria, came by boat, i come and to columbia and i take my boat from columbia. i arrive in panama. i walk, i left panama to costa rica, from costa rica to nicaragua, from nicaragua...
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they're going to spend money on content, more money in india, more money in a lot of different places from a credit perspective, this is a great quarter you got lots of profit, you got margin expansion, sales are getting soft, but that's okay. they're making more money on the sales. you got lid we ty, $40 billion, the company has a lot of flexibility to do a lot of things shareholders are supportive of anything amazon does they get to make investments and other retailers can't which gives them a huge competitive advantage. i think the folks in seattle have to be pretty happy today. >> yeah. anthony, are you pleased with this quarter the one area we have been focused on is the incredible growth in ad sales that growth did slow it is up 34% but it was nothing like they saw last quarter >> i'm very pleased as well by these results. first off, sales up 17%. that included a 200 basis point head wind from foreign exchange as charlie mentioned, operating margin was up 360 basis points earnings came in 51% ahead of the consensus estimate we're very pleased amazon is becoming a profit making m
they're going to spend money on content, more money in india, more money in a lot of different places from a credit perspective, this is a great quarter you got lots of profit, you got margin expansion, sales are getting soft, but that's okay. they're making more money on the sales. you got lid we ty, $40 billion, the company has a lot of flexibility to do a lot of things shareholders are supportive of anything amazon does they get to make investments and other retailers can't which gives them...
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says supplies are plentiful and so the five countries still importing iranian crude china india turkey japan and south korea no longer have a reason to keep buying from terre han to conduct these transactions one almost always nice to participate in the financial markets and we intend to enforce the sanctions we don't lay out sanctions that we don't have any intention of encouraging countries to cooperate with analysts say it's important to look at the impact sanctions could have on ties between the u.s. and other countries for example how sanctions could derail current chinese american trade talks but analysts say it's just as important to consider why the white house considers saudi arabia in the. knighted arab emirates and not other oil producing nations key to making the iranian parco work i think that actually feeds into this narrative of this very close relationship that the president trump has with the saudi royal family and of course the united states is again this is the president who looks at issues from a transactional standpoint state department officials won't say just how
says supplies are plentiful and so the five countries still importing iranian crude china india turkey japan and south korea no longer have a reason to keep buying from terre han to conduct these transactions one almost always nice to participate in the financial markets and we intend to enforce the sanctions we don't lay out sanctions that we don't have any intention of encouraging countries to cooperate with analysts say it's important to look at the impact sanctions could have on ties...
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and more significantly, that there's -- if there's a nerve center in south asia, india, for example, that train these folks, that they're training folks for an operation someplace else. >> phil mudd, thank you so much for your insight on this. president trump just accepted an invitation to do something only two other american presidents have done. we'll have that, next. ♪ - [woman] with shark's duo clean, i don't just clean, i deep clean carpets and floors, so i got this. yep, this too, and this, please. even long hair and pet hair are no problem, but the one thing i won't have to clean is this because the shark's self-cleaning brush roll removes the hair wrap while i clean. ♪ - [announcer] shark, the vacuum that deep cleans now cleans itself. sarah's last tuition payment, sent off. feeling good? oh yeah. now i'm ready to focus on my project. ♪ ♪ this is why we plan. ♪ ♪ you never cease to amaze me, maya. see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. plants capture co2. what if other kinds of plants captured it too? if these ind
and more significantly, that there's -- if there's a nerve center in south asia, india, for example, that train these folks, that they're training folks for an operation someplace else. >> phil mudd, thank you so much for your insight on this. president trump just accepted an invitation to do something only two other american presidents have done. we'll have that, next. ♪ - [woman] with shark's duo clean, i don't just clean, i deep clean carpets and floors, so i got this. yep, this too,...
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to southfrica to india. and becomes resistant to treatment quickly. while it is not a threat to the general public, hospitals and nursing homesave to stay vigilant. for the very sick, their lives are at stake. one other troubling characteristic, candida oris is difficult to detect. the next step is trying to figure outreow to it. >> thank you so much. >>> we're going to bring in nbc news med correspondent dr. john tortorres. when you listen to steph's piece you get creeped out and worried. how worried should people be if they're in the hospital or have a family friend who is? >> this candida arela id to the people who are in the hospital already compromised immune systems. people should be aware this is on.g especially if they know someone in the hospital or they're going into the hospital. this did get discovered in 2009. so it's a new fungus we discovered. all of a sudden it's cropped up. it has experts looking into it to make sure it doesn't take the next leap affecting healthy people. >> it is very hard to detect and hard to kill and can be from,
to southfrica to india. and becomes resistant to treatment quickly. while it is not a threat to the general public, hospitals and nursing homesave to stay vigilant. for the very sick, their lives are at stake. one other troubling characteristic, candida oris is difficult to detect. the next step is trying to figure outreow to it. >> thank you so much. >>> we're going to bring in nbc news med correspondent dr. john tortorres. when you listen to steph's piece you get creeped out...
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india by the name of the indian be indian if you bomb. it belies the following of our. oh not only do i cannot i'm going to. thirty kilometers lie ahead and five hours of being tossed about by the river. thank. god. i don't know what's going on thank god. i'm hungry. the time is the hold the bamboo slowly loose and every time the raft hits some rocks. the raft risks breaking up. thank . you hook you hold i stood you level old boy old me the way i mean how clean your mouth all but i'm livin the week you'll be on the ground and i think i'm going to go south warning you that you'll be on the details to help when you all can. go. you know just ok and. the men know well the dangers of the long river. up ahead the cave ghost passage will test. the legendary mekong river old mother of waters is vietnam's main waterway. it nourishes the six countries through which it flows including laos which borders vietnam. after travelling five thousand kilometers from its source in the himalayas this is where the river vent sits right. over time it's carved out the cone fulls one of the wi
india by the name of the indian be indian if you bomb. it belies the following of our. oh not only do i cannot i'm going to. thirty kilometers lie ahead and five hours of being tossed about by the river. thank. god. i don't know what's going on thank god. i'm hungry. the time is the hold the bamboo slowly loose and every time the raft hits some rocks. the raft risks breaking up. thank . you hook you hold i stood you level old boy old me the way i mean how clean your mouth all but i'm livin the...
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in india and china. is there any support for sex-selective abortion? like they have to have this. >> sadly, it is done. to what degree it is supported by the general populace, i think people would be offended at this. for good reason. we have legislators in kentucky who are leading the charge on this. young senator who has sponsored a bill related to a heartbeat at six weeks or whenever a heartbeat is first detective, that abortions beyond that could not be performed in kentucky. that also was immediately challenged.ut the one who sponsored this bill they are talking about, this noneugenics -- >> tucker: did any democrats orpported? >> in america, the more we know about medicine and science, the more we know about what really is happening inside of the womb, it is evident that that is a human being. it is not going to be born and come out as a chicken or something. nobody is under the impression it is anything other than that. the more we look with technology, the more we know this to be true -- >> tucker: self planned parenthood, is it a little bit we
in india and china. is there any support for sex-selective abortion? like they have to have this. >> sadly, it is done. to what degree it is supported by the general populace, i think people would be offended at this. for good reason. we have legislators in kentucky who are leading the charge on this. young senator who has sponsored a bill related to a heartbeat at six weeks or whenever a heartbeat is first detective, that abortions beyond that could not be performed in kentucky. that...
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eddie on an email says, "a complete waste of time demonstrating in the uk, let them go to india, china, russia and many third world countries where pollution is the highest." audrey on an email: "london would be a better place pedestrianised, where all vehicles apart from public transport was banned. pollution is real from the gas guzzling vehicles and kills. put people first before its too late. 100% behind the protests." an anonymous text, "getting fed—up with david attenborough preaching at me yet again and i can't be the only one. turning me off so give it a rest for goodness sake." do get in touch on all the stories we're talking about, use the hashtag #victorialive. if you text, you'll be charged at the standard network rate. first rebecca jones has the news. we got the leopard—print message together, didn't we! at least 29 people are now known to have died after a tourist bus plunged off a road and overturned on the portuguese island of madeira. another 27 were injured in the accident outside the capital city funchal. portugal's president has confirmed all the tourists on th
eddie on an email says, "a complete waste of time demonstrating in the uk, let them go to india, china, russia and many third world countries where pollution is the highest." audrey on an email: "london would be a better place pedestrianised, where all vehicles apart from public transport was banned. pollution is real from the gas guzzling vehicles and kills. put people first before its too late. 100% behind the protests." an anonymous text, "getting fed—up with david...
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they try to move into india? people get killed trying to do that now. what's going to happen when you have a few million people that alof a sudden try to move? it's not a pretty picture. >> brangham: part of the reason antarctica's aciers are threatened is that they've been losing some crucial protection. many glaciers form what are known as ice shees-- huge platforms of ice-- some as wide as texas and hundreds of stories tall-- that grow out over the ocean, and they help hold their much larger glaciers up on land. they hold it back and not let it slide into the sea. >> so you can imagine a piece of ice the size of texas. pretty thick. it's going to slow the ice as it tries to flow into the ocean. >> brangham: robin bell, of columbia university's lamont- doherty earth observatory, has been studying antarctica's ice for over 20 years >> they are essentially acting as a bouncer in the bar, leaning up against the door and keeping the ice from flowing into the ocean. >> brangham: but as the atmosphere keeps warming, majorn ice shelventarctica have also been
they try to move into india? people get killed trying to do that now. what's going to happen when you have a few million people that alof a sudden try to move? it's not a pretty picture. >> brangham: part of the reason antarctica's aciers are threatened is that they've been losing some crucial protection. many glaciers form what are known as ice shees-- huge platforms of ice-- some as wide as texas and hundreds of stories tall-- that grow out over the ocean, and they help hold their much...
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around the world, whether it's carbon capture, utilization technology that could go to china and to india, to start making some real progress, american lng into the european, to push away from older inefficient, dirtier burning power plants, that the type of progress that we've seen in the united states. we had the greatest reduction in emissions in this country in the history according to the iea. so i think we're headed in the right direction. are we going as fast as some people want us to? probably not. but the d.o.e. and i are continued, our continued innovation in our national lab, senator, i think you're going to play a very important role as we go forward in that. and we'll commit obviously, to continue to work with you to find the ways that american technology, american innovation, american vehicles are leaving that charge to address the issue of emissions and obviously creating good paying jobs in the united states. >> thank you, and i would just say i think the budget would make a good doorstop. thank you. >> thank you. let's go to senator cassidy please. >> thank you. the iea d
around the world, whether it's carbon capture, utilization technology that could go to china and to india, to start making some real progress, american lng into the european, to push away from older inefficient, dirtier burning power plants, that the type of progress that we've seen in the united states. we had the greatest reduction in emissions in this country in the history according to the iea. so i think we're headed in the right direction. are we going as fast as some people want us to?...
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for decades india had a coalition government. put in twenty fourteen populous leader of the birth year to the party or the b.g.p. swept to victory with an absolute majority has got big problems to ease poverty improve the economy and rid the idea of corruption. but he's been seen by many as favoring the hindu majority population and that's led to political tensions and violence although india is the second largest exporter of be for the world council federated by hindus vigilantly attacks against people in the beef have left many dead another source of conflict is are you it's a religious site played by both hindus and muslims and has been fought over for decades india supreme court has intervened on the un human rights chief is what do you delhi its actions are being monitored in a saab the b j p is demanding that minorities many muslims prove their indian or face deportation to bangladesh the government has a strategy is one of course was a government development but other was communism no major conflict right but small inciden
for decades india had a coalition government. put in twenty fourteen populous leader of the birth year to the party or the b.g.p. swept to victory with an absolute majority has got big problems to ease poverty improve the economy and rid the idea of corruption. but he's been seen by many as favoring the hindu majority population and that's led to political tensions and violence although india is the second largest exporter of be for the world council federated by hindus vigilantly attacks...
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. >>> and our partners at the bbc reports the dalai lama is in the hospital in india. a spokesman for the spiritual leader said he was admitted to a hospital in new delhi with a chest infection. he's feeling better and will likely spend a few days in the hospital. he fled tibet 60 years ago after rule. >>> still ahead, uber unveils vouchers. how they could help businesses. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. when cravings hit, hit back. choose glucerna, with slow release carbs to help manage blood sugar, and start making everyday progress. glucerna. i'with uncontrollederson who moderate-to-severe eczema, . or atopic dermatitis... ...you feel like you're itching all the time. and you never know how your skin will look. because deep within your skin... ...an overly sensitive immune system... ...could be the cause. so help heal your skin from within. with dupixent. dupixent is not a steroid,... ...and it continuously treats your eczema... ...even when you can't see it. at 16 weeks, nearly four times more patients taking du
. >>> and our partners at the bbc reports the dalai lama is in the hospital in india. a spokesman for the spiritual leader said he was admitted to a hospital in new delhi with a chest infection. he's feeling better and will likely spend a few days in the hospital. he fled tibet 60 years ago after rule. >>> still ahead, uber unveils vouchers. how they could help businesses. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. when cravings hit,...
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>> i was in india and i went to buy sarri material. while i was buying it, you heard rumbling coming from the floor boards. so i was beginning to pay and i look down and there were slats in the floor boards and i could see a lot of eyes looking up at me. >> she says after she went home, she couldn't get the children out of her head. she educated herself about trafficking and was soon working to stop it. she is of course still mourning the loss of her husband who died last august. and this week, another heartbreak. >> my husband's dog, burma, she had a freak accident and she browned. she's with him now. he's throwing sticks to her up there because she would never leave his side. it was like losing him all over again. >> it isn't living life in public. people can be cruel. you just reposted a post, essentially what they're saying is we're glad your husband is dead and we wish your daughter would die. >> i was not only offended, i was mad about it. their family needs to know what they do, and i think it's time we step back and start pract
>> i was in india and i went to buy sarri material. while i was buying it, you heard rumbling coming from the floor boards. so i was beginning to pay and i look down and there were slats in the floor boards and i could see a lot of eyes looking up at me. >> she says after she went home, she couldn't get the children out of her head. she educated herself about trafficking and was soon working to stop it. she is of course still mourning the loss of her husband who died last august....
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the apprehensions include people from 50 different countries, china, bangladesh, turkey and india to name a few. it's fair to say that not every member attends every moment of a hearing. they come and go for their time of questioning. but, again, when it is an emergency, a crisis, driven largely by the laws congress has already made on the books, you would think they would find more time attend to hear what these important officials had to say. brian: hey, griff, how many senators are going to miss the william barr subcommittee hearing today? how about zero? they will all be there because it's important to look back at what happened they think. this is a live crisis right now. to me, i could see some empty seats but all except ron johnson. ainsley: griff, why weren't they there? they have already made up their minds and know how they are going to vote? >> i couldn't answer that i will say this. and that is when you listen to these officials talk to them, all of them from california, texas, told me they said we have got to change laws. whether it is the flores and tbpr as it relates t
the apprehensions include people from 50 different countries, china, bangladesh, turkey and india to name a few. it's fair to say that not every member attends every moment of a hearing. they come and go for their time of questioning. but, again, when it is an emergency, a crisis, driven largely by the laws congress has already made on the books, you would think they would find more time attend to hear what these important officials had to say. brian: hey, griff, how many senators are going to...